“Man is something that shall be overcome.Man is a rope,tied between beast and overman - a rope over an abyss.What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end.”-- Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra
--Nothing scientific can be racist and nothing racist can be scientific.
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Evola was an Italian philosopher (1898-1974) who emphasized the importance of the spiritual and internal aspects of race.

Unfortunately, like too many great Whites, Evola died childless. And, this indicates that there was a basic mistake in his thinking in that he did not hear the command of nature to make more like yourself.

The first and most important thing for each individual to do is survive. And, the reason the individual must survive is to make more like himself or herself. Then, and only then, can one philosophize about race and existence with some authority.
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They're killing, raping, robbing White Americans at will and the lefties want you to not know this.

Lefties and White haters want you to think they're all just hard workers who are here to help us and clean our toilets because Whites are too lazy to do our own work.

And, in case you were wondering. I'm White and I started working as a pre-teen weeding on a small truck farm near my home in Massachusetts. Then I worked shoveling cow manure into a manure spreader and slopping hogs. I then worked as a dishwasher in a local restaurant. Then in a potato chip factory and then in a factory making parts for airplanes and then and then and then. And, I always clean my own toilets, etc.
# # #JULIUS EVOLA; SCIENTIFIC RACISM IS A MISTAKE

This is the CM PRESS's second piece on Evola today. The above headline overstates Evola's view, but I used it because the source uses it. Actually, Evola didn't believe that scientific racism was a mistake, his point was that there is an internal and spiritual racism that is important. And, in his day, the word "racism" hadn't yet taken on the negative connotations that it has today. Racism then, as it still should now, simply means as with any "ism" that one believes in the reality of something and/or that this is at least part of a person's worldview and belief system.

Short essay by Evola so you can get the flavor of his thoughts in his own (translated into English) words.

In this essay, Evola opines that in his view, an important aspect of race is not to be found in the purely scientific knowledge of it but also in the spiritual and inner things that aren't easily recognized by science, as they are not easily isolated and measured.